No stranger to fame, Lamont "Jack" Pearley began his career as a Brooklyn rapper. After recording songs with artists such as Sean Price of Boot Camp Clik and Wais of Da Ranjahz, Jack delved into digital filmmaking, starting out as the assistant director for a film about the employees of digital film and photography company B&H and shortly thereafter becoming an assistant editor at City Lights Media Group. Using his knowledge of music and film, Jack started Pearley Conglomerate Corp. with his wife, Denise, whom he met in film school. Together, they've directed and produced two short films: Wave Grease (a period piece) and In My Projects.